Urban Foraging Group Collects Fruit Off Private Property

Caption:SAN JOSE, CA - JUNE 25: Seven year-old Village Harvest volunteer Beth Hays takes a break to eat a freshly picked apricot during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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SAN JOSE, CA - JUNE 25: Seven year-old Village Harvest volunteer Beth Hays takes a break to eat a freshly picked apricot during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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Seven yearold Village Harvest volunteer Beth Hays takes a break to... News PhotoAgriculture,Apricot,California,Choice,Eating,Environmental Conservation,Environmental Issues,Finance,Horizontal,Human Age,Human Interest,San Jose - California,Tree,USA,VolunteerPhotographer Justin SullivanCollection: Getty Images News 2013 Getty ImagesSAN JOSE, CA - JUNE 25: Seven year-old Village Harvest volunteer Beth Hays takes a break to eat a freshly picked apricot during the harvest of apricot trees at Guadalupe Historic Orchard on June 25, 2013 in San Jose, California. Village Harvest and other San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit groups are volunteering to pick excessive fruit from homeowners' yards and other plots of land to donate to food banks, soup kitchens and organizations that help the needy. Urban harvesting, or gleaning, aims to collect fruit that normally goes to waste after it goes unpicked and falls to the ground. Village Harvest has donated thousands of pounds of fruit to local organizations. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)